Hi All,

How to show the top level frame from an active child frame? I have tried the commands like withdraw() and deiconify(), but no good. I could able to show the child frame from the parent frame by using frame->raise(). But this is not happening for the parent frame (from child). I have both the frames attached to the very top level, main window object.

Here is the error I am getting...

Tk::Error: Failed to AUTOLOAD 'Tk::Frame::iconify' at CQSearchExt.pl l +ine 485 Carp::croak at C:/Perl/lib/Carp.pm line 269 Tk::Widget::__ANON__ at C:/Perl/site/lib/Tk/Widget.pm line 347 main::cmdDispCancel_Click at CQSearchExt.pl line 485 main::__ANON__ at CQSearchExt.pl line 244 <Button-1> (command bound to event)

Can any one please help me out?

Thanks in advance,
Dani

Code tags added and formating cleaned up by GrandFather


In reply to Perl - TK - Frames - $frame->raise()... by dani_cv_74

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